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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IpPdVlMLBTU Ghanian onion traders still stranded at Niger border Onion traders at Adjeb Kotoku market fear impending shortage as stocks deplete |
The most watched movies in Niger republic are Kannywood movies. The cultural ties between Niger and Nigeria are very strong. The close relationship between the two countries is well-known |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rzx88Re2YMA Protesters Floods Streets Of Kano Over Ecowas Planned Military Coup Invasion On Niger |
Just look at the condition of Libya today after the "introduction of democracy". Libya is now on the verge of bankruptcy |
illicit:Then it will turn into a war. People have the misconception that the Niger Military will keep Bazoum locked inside the presidential palace. The Niger Military are not dumb; they know that ECOWAS soldiers will try to come to the presidential palace, so by now Bazoum may have been moved and locked anywhere in the 1,267,000 square kilometers of Niger, so it going to be a cat and mouse game war. And they might just kill Bazoum if they want. And restore democracy?, just look at the condition of Libya today after the "restoration of democracy" |
Stronghold91:Is Nigeria a sovereign nation or a colony of the West? . Rule of law is a legal maxim that suggests that no one is above the law and governmental decisions must be made only by applying known legal and moral principles. The Rule of Law limits the powers of Government by judicial defense of laws and the Constitution which is based on recognized basic legal values, established in international law. The Rule of Law is meant to prevent dictatorship and to protect the rights of the people. The law is the highest reference point in every situation. |
Instead of fighting against corruption and poverty they want to fight their own Africans brothers |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IumG0_rv7HE It’s Treasonable To Deploy Nigerian Army To Niger Without Senate Approval |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IumG0_rv7HE It’s Treasonable To Deploy Nigerian Army To Niger Without Senate Approval |
Boko Haram kills five, abducts seven women Suspected Boko Haram insurgents have attacked a convoy of vehicles carrying goods and passengers in Bama Local Government Area of Borno State, killing five people and abducting seven women. The attack took place Thursday on the security-escorted convoy of commuters and good-transporting vehicles very close to the Nigeria-Cameroon border town of Banki in the LGA at about 2:30 pm. An impeccable source travelling along the Maiduguri-Bama-Banki route, named Babagana Kaumi, confirmed via an audio message thus: “The convoy of commuter and goods vehicles tan into an ambush near Banki.” He continued: “One of the vehicles developed a fault, and when such happens all the soldiers concentrate their attention on the faulty vehicle until it is repaired before the journey continues. “That’s what happened that day; as the soldiers concentrated their attention on a vehicle that developed fault, the insurgents attacked, killing two commuters, the driver of one of the vehicles and his two assistants abducted about seven women and set the convoy ablaze.” Kaumi said “Of recent, the insurgents only attack such convoys, snatching money and every valuable, including any good pair of shoes from commuters, leaving them to continue the journey alive and unhurt; but last Thursday, they attacked with anger.” He said Boko Haram attacks have now become more rampant along the Nigeria and Cameroonian sides of the border. Source https://punchng.com/borno-boko-haram-kills-five-abducts-seven-women/
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YouAreNobody:Then, he should be arrested and go on trial for Treason |
Tinubu should be impeached for going to war against the decision of the Senate According to Section 143 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), here are the steps to impeach the President: Step 1 There must be a notice of any allegation in writing alleging gross misconduct on the part of the President. This notice must be signed by not less than one-third of the members of the National Assembly (both the Senate and House of Representatives) and it is presented to the Senate President. *Gross misconduct is defined by the Constitution as ‘a grave violation or breach of the provisions of this Constitution or a misconduct of such nature as amounts in the opinion of the National Assembly to gross misconduct.’ Step 2 The Senate President must within 7 days, serve the President and each member of the National Assembly with a copy of the notice of allegation. Step 3 The President has a right of reply (he/she does not have to reply however), and any such statement in reply to the allegation must be served on each member of the National Assembly. Step 4 Within 14 days of the presentation of the notice to the Senate President, each chamber of the National Assembly shall resolve by motion without any debate whether or not the allegation shall be investigated. This motion needs to be passed by at least two-thirds majority of all members of each chamber of the National Assembly. Step 5 If the motion fails to reach the two-thirds majority, the process immediately stops, and no further action will be taken. However, if the two-thirds majority is obtained and the motion is passed, then the Senate President will within 7 days of the passing of the motion, request the Chief Justice of Nigeria to appoint a Panel of seven persons who in his opinion are of unquestionable integrity to investigate the allegations. The members of the Panel cannot be members of any public service, legislative house or political party. Step 6 The President whose conduct is being investigated under this section shall have the right to defend himself in person and be represented before the Panel by legal practitioners of his own choice. Step 7 A Panel shall be appointed which shall; (a) Have such powers and exercise its functions in accordance with such procedure as may be prescribed by the National Assembly; and (b) Within three months of its appointment report its findings to each House of the National Assembly. Step 8 Where the Panel reports that the allegation has not been proven, there will be no further action. However, if the report is that the allegation against the President has been proven, then the National Assembly will consider the report, and a resolution for the adoption of the report shall be moved. Step 9 For the resolution to be adopted, it must be supported by not less than two-thirds majority of all the members of each House. Once adopted, the President shall stand removed from office as from the date of the adoption of the report. |
shortgun:Tinubu should be impeached for going to war against the decision of the Senate |
AmGreat1234:Niger Military has shut down the land border |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5F67cof36Dg Tinubu will destroy this country if Nigerian Military are deployed to Niger |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5F67cof36Dg Tinubu will destroy this country if Nigerian Military are deployed to Niger |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5F67cof36Dg Tinubu might destroy this country if Nigerian Military are deployed to Niger |
shortgun:Nothing!!, only more troubles and more economic problems. There are usually two sides to a conflict and no matter who strikes first, eventually both sides are wounded. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUjkhub5x4Q Putin Warns ECOWAS Against Military Intervention - Niger Military Gets Support From Russia |
According to Section 143 of the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended), here are the steps to impeach the President: Step 1 There must be a notice of any allegation in writing alleging gross misconduct on the part of the President. This notice must be signed by not less than one-third of the members of the National Assembly (both the Senate and House of Representatives) and it is presented to the Senate President. *Gross misconduct is defined by the Constitution as ‘a grave violation or breach of the provisions of this Constitution or a misconduct of such nature as amounts in the opinion of the National Assembly to gross misconduct.’ Step 2 The Senate President must within 7 days, serve the President and each member of the National Assembly with a copy of the notice of allegation. Step 3 The President has a right of reply (he/she does not have to reply however), and any such statement in reply to the allegation must be served on each member of the National Assembly. Step 4 Within 14 days of the presentation of the notice to the Senate President, each chamber of the National Assembly shall resolve by motion without any debate whether or not the allegation shall be investigated. This motion needs to be passed by at least two-thirds majority of all members of each chamber of the National Assembly. Step 5 If the motion fails to reach the two-thirds majority, the process immediately stops, and no further action will be taken. However, if the two-thirds majority is obtained and the motion is passed, then the Senate President will within 7 days of the passing of the motion, request the Chief Justice of Nigeria to appoint a Panel of seven persons who in his opinion are of unquestionable integrity to investigate the allegations. The members of the Panel cannot be members of any public service, legislative house or political party. Step 6 The President whose conduct is being investigated under this section shall have the right to defend himself in person and be represented before the Panel by legal practitioners of his own choice. Step 7 A Panel shall be appointed which shall; (a) Have such powers and exercise its functions in accordance with such procedure as may be prescribed by the National Assembly; and (b) Within three months of its appointment report its findings to each House of the National Assembly. Step 8 Where the Panel reports that the allegation has not been proven, there will be no further action. However, if the report is that the allegation against the President has been proven, then the National Assembly will consider the report, and a resolution for the adoption of the report shall be moved. Step 9 For the resolution to be adopted, it must be supported by not less than two-thirds majority of all the members of each House. Once adopted, the President shall stand removed from office as from the date of the adoption of the report. |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ETnP5nGtPS0 Burkina Faso & Mali Representatives Arrive in Niger: We Won’t Accept Repeat of NATO’s Libya Adventure |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oKY6GYLU9vw Algeria, Burkina Faso, and Mali close their Airspace to protect Niger Algeria, Burkina Faso, and Mali close their Airspace to foreign military planes supporting the campaign against Niger. Any foreign military planes entering their Airspace will be shot down |
Men hold a child in military uniform as they gather with thousands of protesters in support of putschist soldiers in the capital Niamey, Niger
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5LHcK9sZzOs France, ECOWAS Armoured Vehicles Land In Nigerian Port As They Move To Invade Niger |
Wainey:I do not think, I simply present facts that can be verified by Algerians medias |
Wainey:What matter is not what you think but what they said and will do. And if the war start Algeria that they will come to support Niger Republic |
How many Billions will be spent for this war?. This is not good for the economy, and what about fuel and food shortages caused by the war? |
aderadio1:Burkina Faso and Mali declared support for Niger Military. They warned that Any military intervention against Niger would be tantamount to a declaration of war against Burkina Faso and Mali. They are pulling out of ECOWAS |
In the city of Niamey Niger, the soldiers are distributing weapons to the population for free to counter the ECOWAS invasion. This is happening right now . The civilians created also checkpoints across the city and the whole country to briefly stop vehicles at specific and highly visible locations to check drivers for infiltrators or spies. They were told not to take any prisoners, and to just shoot any infiltrators or spies on the spot |
Wainey:No!!, it's a war between ECOWAS ARMY and Niger Army, Burkina Faso Army, Guinea Army and Mali Army And if the war start Algeria will come to support Niger Republic |
santakris:Yes, Nigeria should be liberated from the warmonger Tinubu who is the new puppet of the Frenchs |
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